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Specialist Hi-Rel component supplier Astute Electronics exhibits for first time at EDS; daily demos on EMI/ESD
connector shielding Showcases latest products from EDAC, Amphenol Industrial, Quell, Positronic and Innodisk
Astute Electronics, the leading supplier of electronic components and value added services, is exhibiting for the first time at the Electronic Design Show at the Ricoh Arena on 19th and 20th October. Astute is showcasing products and engineering support services for the comprehensive range of electromechanical and semiconductor products from its franchise suppliers, including EDAC, Amphenol Industrial, Quell, Positronic and Innodisk. Astute will also present services including anti-counterfeit mitigation, logistical solutions as well as sourcing obsolete and hard to find products.
The market leading product from Quell, EESEALS, will be demonstrated daily. EESEALS add EMI/ESD protection to connectors and save time, space and weight compared to traditional solutions and are suitable for new designs as well as retrofitting.
Astute will be showcasing the high-quality, industrial embedded flash and DRAM storage products from Innodisk, as well as the ranges, from Amphenol Industrial, including connectors for power, signal, high speed and harsh environment applications.
Products from EDAC, RJ45 and telecom magnetic jacks, USB and firewire, waterproof D-sub connectors and custom cable assemblies will also be on show as well as Positronic’s innovative PCB interconnection technology for aerospace, defence, rail, industrial and space applications, including its Panther power connector line for high temperature, harsh environment applications.
Astute’s team is experienced in engineering, procurement, logistics and programme management; supporting design engineers from concept to production, delivering a high quality of service and reliability.
Astute Electronics Tel: 01920 897594
www.astute.co.uk
Harwin to showcase latest Hi-Rel connectors, new additions to industry-standard interconnects and
EMC Shielding ranges at EDS 2016 Award-winning UK manufacturer also celebrates stellar year for its Portsmouth facility
Harwin, the leading hi-rel connector and SMT board hardware manufacturer, is showcasing its latest product ranges on Stand J34 at the Electronic Design Show next month. Harwin’s award-winning Hi-Rel Gecko, Datamate and M300 families will be on display, together with the company’s new introductions to its industry standard connectors and innovative EMC Shielding products.
The multi-award winning Gecko 1.25mm hi-rel connector is a dual-row, low profile interconnect for stacking and cable mating. Smaller and lighter than Micro-D products, Gecko connectors achieve a 35% space saving on the PCB and feature a patented 4-finger beryllium copper contact design which is resistant to high vibration and shock. The high specification of Gecko connectors has led to successful design-ins on numerous aerospace and space applications, including UAVs and satellites. Datamate 2.00mm pitch (M80 and M83) series connectors are a highly-reliable and flexible solution for many applications. Available in single, double and triple row configurations, with 3A contacts, the range also offers mixed technology power and coax options, now including up to 40A per power contact, 6GHz / 50Ohm coax. Harwin’s M300 connectors are a compact power solution with 10A per contact and again feature Harwin’s proven 4-finger contact design to ensure excellent electrical contact even under extreme shock and vibration.
Harwin has just added new products to its industry-standard ranges to meet customer requirements for enhanced features suitable for automated pick & place assembly. The industry-standard options available now include 2.54mm and 2.00mm single & dual row horizontal SMT sockets; 2.54mm single row horizontal SMT pin header; 2.54mm low profile SMT socket; 2.54mm & 2.00mm dual row vertical SMT pin headers with locating pegs; 1.27mm boxed SMT header with locating pegs. These new additions to Harwin’s industry-standard ranges are particularly targeted towards industrial, instrumentation, medical, IoT and lighting applications.
Harwin Tel: 02392 314 532
www.harwin.com
Prototype IIOT data chains with Maxim’s MAXREFDES143
Embedded Security Reference Design, now at Mouser Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry’s leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, is now stocking the MAXREFDES143 embedded security reference design from Maxim Integrated. The MAXREFDES143 addresses the many issues related to system security in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) installations, providing protection against counterfeit sensor data, guaranteeing its authenticity and integrity along the entire data chain, from transducer to the cloud.
Maxim’s MAXREFDES143 reference design, available from Mouser Electronics, features sophisticated architecture and components, an Arduino-compatible hardware interface, and downloadable ARM®
mbed™ libraries to simplify
and I2C interfaces; user-interface LCD, LEDs, and pushbuttons; and alarm and logging functions. The sensor node contains a DS28E15 secure authenticator, DS7505 temperature sensor, and MAX44009 light sensor.
development of secure, uncorrupted, and authenticated sensor-to-web data. The reference design's two-stage hierarchical architecture consists of a shield that communicates to a web server and a protected sensor node for data acquisition and authentication. The shield includes a Wi-Fi module; a DS2465 secure coprocessor for offloading SHA-256 cryptographic computation; 1-Wire®
The reference design significantly reduces development time using the provided hardware and available source code to implement an authenticated node solution and web server interface in factory automation and industrial processing applications.
To learn more, visit
http://www.mouser.com/new/maxim-integrated/maxim-maxrefdes143/
Astute Electronics adds Innodisk industrial embedded
flash and DRAM to new memory division portfolio Quick turn around on high quality, rugged memory solutions
Astute Electronics, the leading supplier of electronic components and value added services, has signed a franchise distribution agreement covering the UK and Ireland with Innodisk, the manufacturer of industrial embedded flash and DRAM storage products and technologies. Innodisk focuses on industries such as aerospace, defence, industrial and cloud storage to name a few, and where a commitment to quality service is vitally important. The company manufactures all its products in a purpose-built memory production facility located in Taiwan.
With over 62 patents, Innodisk is a technical innovator, pioneering Pin 7 VCC technology in the SATA interface which eliminates the need for power cables. This led to the development of the SATADOM®
form factor which is certified by Intel and widely adopted by industrial and embedded system designers worldwide.
Innodisk offers a wide selection of flash memory form factors. Flash products are available in single-level-cell (SLC) and multi-layer cell (MLC) styles and a comprehensive range of DRAM modules are also included. Specifically, InnoRobust devices have a hi-rel feature set specially designed for aerospace and defence applications, while ISO/TS 16949 approval guarantees that that the company can deliver reliable storage and memory solutions for in-vehicle computing system applications.
Astute Electronics Tel: 01920 897594
www.astute.co.uk
Lattice Semiconductor Expands Automotive Product Portfolio
with Addition of ECP5™ and CrossLink™ Programmable Devices New Products Deliver Optimized Interface Bridging Solutions for ADAS and Infotainment Applications
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the leading provider of customizable smart connectivity solutions, today announced the expansion of its automotive product portfolio with ECP5™ and CrossLink™ programmable devices tailored specifically for interface bridging applications. Reinforcing Lattice’s commitment to the automotive market, the two products deliver optimized connectivity solutions for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and infotainment applications, while also bridging the gap between emerging image sensor and video display interfaces with legacy automotive interfaces.
“The CMOS image sensor market is projected for solid growth over the next five years,” said Rob Lineback, senior market research analyst at IC Insights. “Automotive systems are forecasted to be the fastest growing application for CMOS image sensors with a compounded annual growth rate of 55 percent to $2.2 billion in 2020, or about 14 percent of the market’s projected $15.2 billion total.”
Dramatic advances in mobile application processors, the rapid proliferation of low cost image sensors and displays, and the widespread adoption of MIPI®
automotive applications over the past few years. Ideally each device in a system would interface directly to the applications processor, but this is not always the case. This problem is even more compounded as the use of mobile platforms in automotive applications increases. Interface bridging devices solve this problem by supporting a wide range of interfaces and protocols including MIPI D-PHY, MIPI CSI-2, MIPI DSI as well as a long list of legacy video interfaces and protocols such as CMOS, RGB, MIPI DPI, MIPI DBI, SubLVDS, SLVS, LVDS and OpenLDI.
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
www.latticesemi.com
Smiths Connectors’ high reliability products
now available Europe-wide through TTI Hi-rel Hyperboloid connector range now in stock
TTI, Inc., a world leading specialist distributor of electronic components, now offer customers across Europe Smiths Connectors’ world-renowned high reliability, high performance product range following a distribution deal between the two companies. The new agreement builds on a successful partnership between Smiths Connectors and TTI France, formerly Mateleco.
The partnership will provide TTI the availability of high reliability connectors featuring Hypertac® hyperboloid contact technology which delivers superior performance in demanding environments where performance and safety are critical.
Comments Ronald Velda, Supplier Marketing Director Europe - Connectors and Electromechanical, TTI, Inc.: “Smiths Connectors’ high reliability solutions are field-proven in many applications and will be especially interesting for our European customers in our key focus markets of industrial, defense & aerospace and mass transit. We are delighted to extend our distribution to cover the whole of Europe following a successful engagement in France.”
Giuseppe Lancella, Vice President of Global Sales Channel for Smiths Connectors added:” I’m very excited about our partnership with TTI. Their recognized expertise and broad market coverage will enhance our ability to serve our customer base successfully by providing a fast response to their application needs.“
Smiths Connectors integrates high performance contact technologies into a broad range of electrical connectors for signal, power, high speed, fibre optic, filter and RF applications that provide high reliability solutions to suit customers’ needs.
TTI, Inc.
www.ttieurope.com
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